I saw a rather neat implementation related to credit card type when I
was buying some tickets recently on Ticket Web. As I was checking
out, I noticed that there was a reference to the security code number
being a four-digit number above the credit card number, and there was
an accompanying image showing where the number was located. 

This caught my eye, because my card's security code isn't four
digits, and it's not positioned above the card number. And sure
enough, when I selected my credit card type, the copy and image
changed to reflect the correct information for my card type. It's
just a small detail, but I've observed users having trouble
remembering where to look for their card ID number, especially if
they routinely use more than one type of card, so I thought this was
a nice solution to a fairly common problem.


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